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Show r - THE 14 J ' SALT HEWS DESERET HAKE CITY "t? SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY McLARNIN - XO :JUBILX:::EOR 0 0 Tigers and Giants MAI4TIANQ Jewish Champ Is Confident RICK - c 0 0 0 1934 JCAY00EIT:R:0 0 0 0 Open Final Home . Stands in Major League Pennant Drives Worlds Champion and Titular Aspirant Detroit Gives Team Tumultuous Ovation Navin Starts to Build Bleachers Worlds Series Giants Gain Challenger Changes Will be Tactic BY GENE LAWRENCE YORK, Sept. I. (IN8) Giants and Tigers open their final home stands today with the former leading the National seven games and tbe latleague-bter beading the by American five and a half. This is only JEW Hard to Tag Identify accurately. Now, It Is obvious some peoBY DAVIS J. WALSH ns remember certain champions YORK, Sept. 4. (INS) lunger than they remember others With beeause of individual interests In ths advance bitting particular sports. Nevertheless, we 179 000 and tbs town beginning to think the avenge sports fan ehoutd take on thy spurious alter adxeabe able to Identify sevenof the ure A big always associated' withtea listed below. Theres no use -Barttey fightseying. Why, he wasnt Important Boss, the chain In 1524, because we have looked beaded pion, It UP and. there warn -- headlines down her from about every athlete la eur list ten this Ferndalo pr fewer summers back. morning finishi Bee what you can do (our bis with ed friend got ill of them) and If you training, but aptook at the answers tint youll not too parently turn to stone; highly lmprese-e- d 1 Howard and Robert ht. Kin-stwith the -- i I y- i t 2 1 i4---J. ; j pionship Charles Hoff. OOS jl Iu, Well, tbs Kinsey, ss you may have gueeaed, wens our mems doubles team in f greatest tennis In ; lawn and day court "1IS4. How ard was also among the first of the smatenr Mars 4 &' ?, - to torn Bob play- professional. ed on the Mexican Davis cup for several years. A New sports writer wrote at time the that It would be doubtful If two tennis players lever would work together as (smoothly again. 'tens York 1 CHEAT CATCHER I Johnny Basster. was one of the greatest catchers Detroit aver had. In 1824 he was voted the ntoet valuable man on the Detroit team and the fourth most valuable In the American league, who wat first? Why, Walter Johnson, of cenrse. Baasler was like Muddy Huai. He eould .scoop the ball out put-oHe bit of nowhere for ten homers that season which was a. let of home runs then (and now). rods six Donoghue ;lfitevs banes to victory in ths derby at between 1917 Downs end Epsom' 119. Among his winning derby bbnea were Humoriet, Captain ttle and Papyrus. He got a mount in 1930 and finished eleventh in a field of seventeen. Poor f-- r ut ! Stove. "4. You polo fane probably guessed thle one. Webb wee a eta f' of international reputation ten years ego. Ho was number ono on the American team that faced Greet Britain In 1424, and an eight and nine-goplayer. Hitchcock and Mllkurn were the only players considered hit equal in. .the golden ' twenties. al S' a 9 Charley Hatf wee the sale vaulting marvel who freely predicted, much asalnst Me better that seme day a welter vreeld tea 14 feet-Charley tewred America le the wintertime a decade back aad brake the lt vecerde at each eaecca alw meet. Whea be earn the record height was IS feet ladaera. lie west as ta IS fret lac hen befsw ha sailed ter beam. If.r-wegt- Mimi, pale-we- THE Cant Box Champ They, in fact, went on the emotional bender of a life tlms that night, end It looks tike this one might repeat. McLarnln once may have been the master boxer tbe west coast still babbles about, but he knows now that he cant stand off there and fence with Rosa He must brush through the letter's defense and, shedding punches as he comes, clip this evasive target with the one punch that might change everything Won't Be Easy It wont be easy. Ross found out tbe last time that McLarnln cant punuh7nSld. He has to pull out of an exchange and measure his man with a long one. For a fast puncher, hes not a very difficult man. thsrefora to keep off balance That's all Rose did In Juna Ons might say that that was all Tunney did. but Dempsey's face looked like an old fashioned football at the end Anyhow, Boss used his superior sped to keep Inside alt the way The only difference now is that there won t be ass BOY WOVDEB tTeu sl 140-fo- e BarneyKoss Ft. Douglas To Put On Autumn Track Events BARD TO FORGET Ed Weir, th greatest lineman Nebraska ever produced (and ehe'a had them), was right tackle bn ths team that boasted a backfteld mad up of Red F range, Jlmmr Crowley, Harry Stuhldreher aad Elmer Layden. Just tan years age, hut this memory, et least, should be very, very green. Thle may seem ridiculous, as yea. perhaps, mty find It unbelievable that anyena should forget one ef the greatest prise that ever lived. Our friendfighters missed It But If b bad set at th ringside th first night Tunney fought Greb and watched Tunney eeeonde sponge blood from Gene's face, he weuld not have forrottes. (Copyright 19(4, by Orantland Rice) Ov ertake Angels an extenslv program of athletic events Fort Douglas will conduct Its first annual fall track and field meet .A lv SVftfc ,rw-j- F - T New Champs In Archery Assured five-gam- two-da- y one-ha- lf -- 100-ya- rd 220-yar- 100-ya- n -- 444-ya- c- -t (100-var- J,kd i I 'C.lr 1 1 1 b- ' sched-2,ul- - Two-ba- Three-bat- Terry Thinks Maybe His Team Has Won National Pennant Jr in eemi-pr- S'' ,$116 .411 1 T Wa-ed- lint 0 dlt ini ' ii;i Maybe Jimmy Had Better Eat Three Of 1 1 lo-- Those Steaks Before Fight Thursday OU-r- 1 Monday's Atlanta lhattanooca t 2. Lrttlo Rock. 44 Now Orleans 2 hashrltlo KnoxV'to i SHEK1IV ASSOCIATION Roonlta It t. lfompbras cf. COACH 4 I I 4 rumbrct) on the Pacf'c coast that Pis Traynor manager of th h rtus will sign Tm ghoohan. vet. ran RaMywood pitcher a trainer and coach next year. to 4'Todd.e. 4 4 9 0 9 9 4 9 6 T Davis cf 4 6 AatomSb 3 6, E Moore p 3 4 Johneos n 1 4 9 BY BILL CO RUM. i! , 9 Tot.;, AMERICAN Detroit . v . . New York Cleveland .., Boston . . . St Louis . . . Washington b Philadelphia Chicago , . . FOR TODAYS G.AMES Washington at 8t. Louis, clear; ;ar, (Tim 4 pm. Bofton at Cleveland. p m. PhUadelphlt nly game ts east era Butadard). at ) three-we- v 1 Bo-- 'n SOtTHER -- Two-bas- 114, t - FRANCISCO. jBept. (. (AP) Ruethe led his travel weary Indiana hom today to begin the final months drive in A desperate effort to overhaul Los Ange lea. now five games ahead, and give SAN pre-wi- -- - weight wrestling match. ott-th- X Chicago at New York, AVOLDI MEET! WILtON IK. Louie at Brooklyn, eleal PORTLAND. Ore. kept, f f (NS) g.po pm. -- TWO stars Jumping Joo Savoldl of Notre Dame and! Pittsburgh at Boston, clouj; George .Wllmn, unlrereity of!2 3JJ Woabington. will go to (he matt Cincinnati Philadelphia. two-heIn h.r, tonight heavy. 'clear; pja, i O DOLL HITTING Moore bad them two runs EUEL bad going Into the nightcap, and eighth inning the Giants promptly stepped out and got one of these hack on Lefty ODouls pinch hit. (And by the way, where Is there a better pinch hitter than this same ODoul?). Then In the ninth Joe Moore pulled the same trick on the Phils that he did on the Cards only a few days ago he slammed one out of the lot with one on base and the game was over 4 to 6. Maybe thats another reason why Frisch Is so high on Joe. e Tbe Detroit populace turned out en masse last night in tbe motor city to welcome the Tigers home for their aeries with the Athletics, an engagement that iuay see the Bengaleers clinche their first e years. pennant tne twenty-five DCTROrr GOES WILD HE Tigers came homo last night to tho most tumultous ovation accorded a Detroit team In the memory of most baseball fans Mickey Cochrane and his men ay almost had tot battle tbeir through the crowd that jammed Michigan Central station. took For 23 days Detroiters their baseball thrills via the radio tbe and tho newspapers while Tigers were absent on the longseason bor of the est road trip three weeks the hopes of the city alternately rose and fell as the Tigers won or lost finally i to ga cs emerge five and of the New York Yankees (Continued From Page Twslve) ahead firm Detroit With their return ecial meaals are listed for the bHef that the world scries wit! be ight and clout shoots, as well as played here, became official, hi sale for all the customary ribbons events. All around trophies for the L. Xaiin, president of the Ikiroitn three divisions and several special baseball club, rained perm from the cltv council to erect 17t awards, comprise the prise list. The tournament andanfitial busi- 000 temporary bleacher finals along ness meeting evill be under the di- the left field wall of Navin field rection of Prrt La D. Pfouts, with The new seats win Increase the ca Charles Pace acting as f'eld esptain, pwetty of Navm f eta to 4S,ooo iaiw, ana Mias Louisa Richards holding The action of the Tiger manage the post of lady Paramount. a $25,000 wa Ths program will be as follows meht amounted to win the pennant. the team will that 9 Saturday evening. Sept 9, oclock Annual business and elec- 18 will cost that much to froct tho tion of officers at ths home of Dr new stands. Pfouts Also registration and payment of 4us. Seattle Its first coast league penLiaut. H. 8. Jordan, athletic dl-- f nant since 1924. e rector. Soccer, football and baa- - PHILADELPHIA lead looks al That LOUIS Th f 7 tbe will most Insurmountable with the An Bspt UP) ketbaJI The Glantrf comprise the three of scheduled to Brown In three rune pUy ter schedule of physical activity.!. ,n;h !nning gels garnered th. t!m, t0 ,COre four series at home and There will be seven track events,-1the first Inning yesterday but time remaining won ,hm both two. Moreovsr, tbe the Indians five field contests and three relays lhe run ,hat ly c outing by the Cleveand Indiana, tribe winds only the season against on th mc.udjng two home rune, eraeed Los Angeles up card, according to Field. at Wrigley won the visitors the their lead, and Lieut Jordan. Preliminaries will f Play Hollywood thJM straight game. 8 to 4. This week the Riiether" men enbe run off Thursday and the find e u b ie The AveriU and Trosky. who hit home tertain fourth place Hollywood als on Friday. victory increas- rune la Mondays double bll, remuch ed New Yorks peated the performance before a Stars, who encountered as The track events are-San Francisco last week trouble at over lead tbhandfui tf fans. It was Troskyx as the Indians did at Oakland, low hurdles, idle Cubs dropof thirtieth homer season the and d run. dash. w beATriUr-renty-fidash, ping Sir put of bine games to .lne CardjnsJ h. are tied for dash, mile run, 'and eight- who started for Seals Lloyd Brown, In the - only game played yesterto ond d In man the place, each) relay (Cleveland, and gave two hits and day!San- Ffanctsco climbed Info 0 wlk latter events, tbe runners will wear hitting third place with a 4 to I decision In the second for a their service uniforms. Pb? over Oakland Past fielding by the losses them pinch bitter and Clint Brown flu Tbe field events are: Seals, Including three double plas. only oa game to withstand Sam Gibson enabled ahead of the ctl Shot put. discus throw The eeore: high I repeated Oakland assaults. JJofmann-Rih- y Cleveland Sunday, Sept. $ dwelling 84. I ln Ur jump, broad Jump and hop step and Revive Beavers Cincinnati Reds. B H O A 7:69 t 9:10 a m .Flight shost (reguB H OA- jump. There will be no pole vault The Missions arrived last night in lar style) a 6 eutifib In the opener I rf 3 sad 8 All of division. I Win Dale Match or Javelin throw In the fall meet 4 4 Burns nrrsws esefe where George 2 t a Portland Curt lav. and Avp-but Lieut. Jordan plana to add Burn lb I 66 to I 69 m Breskfsst. 3 16 glBeavers have high hopes ef showen- - 7rokT1a 1 J 1 Car! Hubb And Mick H!lyt Helen 9 09 n 0 4 ering the home town fane how they these event. In the spring games registration, as- Jr., went Hofmann g.g-- d in a 2 f 1164 fYnpeirf Pepprcf Into the finals of the Au2 2 oj thumped of Urget Sacramento in eight out signment iHAVIy JACKSUn 2 p uhins du t!? next vear. 1 30 s m J Meliio 2b Scotch foursome tournah uit 2 2 S,of nine games last week round Mengust Firt target doj-K- n rnr- ic Hill ucc?s AU the companies of the Thirty-- ! 1 4 rf" e York round. 73 arrows at 160 yard. 48 yesterday bv defeating Mrs Los Angeles completes the jHmj ey c 2 Strange 1 6 andfbocker.a at 46 and D F Budd one up The winwith a Wrigley Field serres arrows st 69 yard. 24 arrows 4& Vk 2Jackion , any question of speed, since Mc- eighth Infantry have entered their , b'es P In 6 Kno'f p .. . ar- ners Women PtOdUCed 6 6 i Nations! yard round, Mrs Jack and Gorman J V Sacramento play against the last place Larnln has decided not to use any star athletes and rivalry Is report the winning run L Brwa.p rows at 46 yards, 24 arrow at 50 yards. E. Bramwell 6'Andnrt p 6 for the title. Senators. at all. He's going to walk In. aet ed to be intense- - The public la InJ unlore Amerlc ta round, 89 arrows a st t'sHornaby Hubbell, although touched for o Brwa.p 40 80 Standings 46 yards. his feet end counter punch. vited to attend the conteeta gratis. nine hits, spaced them well enough vRiee.... Won Lest Pet 11 39 to 16 p m Luncheon. to gain his nineteenth mound vic2 09 47 They Both Learn Totals 21 9 2? .44 p m Second target round Men Totals. 211217 11 Los Angeles of tbo season tory 42 .. SO arrows at 40, 59 A z Batted for L. Brown tn second Seattle .875 American round. Ross, a smart, young lad from In the seconl game the Gants s Batted for Knott ta MtAtE BEAT DODGERS 40 San Francisco . S4t 49 yards; Women Columbia round, 24 elfhth the Ghetto, says that he has the went into the n nth one run behind Tloreland P 66 11239 .834 of rows at 16. 40 A 29 yards, Juniors, ,, Hollywood ,11 20 arrows at 86, 46 Jr advantage because he learned a Amir 266 606 6164 Mission Harry Dinning opened the tm ng St Louis .. round, .493 ...........3434 BOSTON. lot about McLtuuln the time be(AP Error Sept Randy with a single and George Watkns Summary: Kamm Oakland Avorfll, .484 A 80 yardk s ffemsiev Strauss fore But he has missed one prom- Moorei bet and Leo M&ngum'e arm an for him Then Jos Moore stephits Portland .. .397 4'64 p m Clout ahsot (48 ft Urget ,e...29 1 vicGalatzer to e Sacramento and a Borns. Breves the to CaranHril. ons carried of belted up ped i Sylves24 .329 on ground) Men, 26 arrows at ISO inent point, namely. That McLarGalatzer Rome runs Trotakv over Brook vn In the last game ter Johnsons ard. Women aad Juniors, 34 arorws at pitches over ths Avorlllhit Stolen Reisha nln seems to have learned a good tory Yesterday 146 yards bate Campbell here between the two teams this rtghtfeld wa!L San Francisco 4, Oakland 1. 8 39 p m BacrK co hit Knrkerbocker deal about McLarnln of Prises. Firt frame idle teams j ear Other IMnblo (traveling), MelUlo Th officialAwarding to I hew er k State association archery play Straits The Podgrere won oj)!v one out of Philadelphia Games Today 9 oat Brown $, Krtott truck in C O A Rjnt records the events scheduled H B " are as on Bra fl0d anl tl games 3 Sacramento al Los Angeles it. follows: 4 S Wtnninc pUchor B. Baewn. losing e.BaxuU. defeat brought about their I jlplt-ho- r 1 S 2 Knot-night) Zb r teruaya I Cnioza American Round. Msrdee 99 RoVnsoo. Tathematical elimination from the.Trrvi 4 Hollywood at Seattle (J, night). Atiw s ir i 428 York Round, Shirley Peterson, pennen rare. LONGEST BOXER Missions at Portland (night). J 1 2 J 115 rf jacKn 655, Peter I Shirley Boston Brooklyn 5 1 $ eCamiilUb Oakland at San Francisco. ott.rf son, 2651147; Columbia Round Vire Stove Barath. loa Anfeleo B H O A tlherrf 4 12 6 Wllfon c BHOA ginia Trankey, 48439. National Round Player who wan stned recently by sen 4 e 4 Urtnk4n 4 t 6 $Pannc 1oterf i a I'R'-- i er JAPS BEAT HARVARD Jeannette Herron, 45351. FYanctsco. ts said m to bo hit what the f Prey 6 5b tlThompsn Writ 3b 4 Mrs E I. Hennlnger, 186 774, i longest hom run ever driven out of rredfek f I 1 4 1 Moore 1b 4 2 IT 6 Hubbell p 2 TOKYO Sept. 8 (AP) The 6 2 C Da? it p a Junior American, Max Cook. 96464, 6 (the Beal Stadium- - It cleared tho center lYWrty lb 4. Berger ef 1 2 S 6 baseball team scored an im- American (Jrs), Don Hunter, 87 49, 439 leld 4 feet Jf fence, 4 taee away. Total 32 4 21 12; Total 34 NEW YORK, Sept 9 (?S1 1 5 pressive victory over Harvard to- A marlean Jr. American), Don Hunter. 4 Now To 653 60 1 I f 6 MrMnuP 2 1 nnei Bill Terrj. boss of the Giants, 17 1741134; Flight, Men, Mardee Robinday, defeating the Americans M269 MSATHE GETS 1 w CROWDS 16a lb If 2 ooi 6j0 Philadelphia out some fatherly advice in son, 469 yds., 2 In ; Flight, t 1 htnyc t2 J J ! ! 1 Hogan Women, e if Fun mary bt W altf-- a A etui of 129 699 fans watched Seattle club car meet'nr on th. way home yds. 1 ft, 4 in . n h e Jeannette Herron.Max271 Cook. 2focre J Jo Jackson Leiber Sacrife 1 2 ! 6 Mancum P I 314 yds, 2 from Philadelphia at home during recent l Harvard . 8 4 Flight, Junfom 8 Crltx Double pays Jackson lo Trr--- perform 3t 8 in.. Clout Men (199 OUT I think you guys have wen theiDi!ier yds), Mardee Visiting ui.be got the biu- Waseda .. ..17 16 t ft to Crit. B on ba.i Dannlnf Robinson, Women Clout 25215; (144 checks rets la ths northwest since Bragglottl, Degive and Magolru; paid O Davin 2. gtrttcb eut- -9 pennant," he told the Giants, "but Hubbell ydn). Jeannetts Herron. 23115: Clout 127. I don t want you to bllv it until! T.i.ls 8 IS 14 i!i Totals Davis !. Hubbell a. Abe, Tanaka and Ukat, Todo. IS Jrs. (149 yda.), Laran Briggs, 34 316. th figures make It official. This Is Second game. slutted tor opes m ninth no tim. to lonf or relax. Ws've still hew York ( iBsttsd for Mungo in ninth PhllndelphM got some games to win and I want Brooh'jn mi v 1 BHOA! BHOA ! 4h 4 :ns S Joe you to win them before jott think iBafte! 1143 6 Crtota 3b 9 2 Moor If I I Two be h!ti Boyle Putomsrr about celebrating cele-r 4 9 2 ck Allen If,.. 4 14 6 Homs Crltx 2b. t Thompson bratlone hate t pennants beforl,r,'f 2 15 6 John Ibftnskl Terry lb . this Dn t let it happen to the run Cpcclnllo Stolen baec , 4, 1 2 6 Sacrtfj' f Moore rf 4 I 3 4trlpp Bases on bails MunGiants. 4 3 4 2 fHruek outMonto 2 Jackson go 4. Hanum 'V vson 2 9 6 I. ru -- base-ma- Seattle Braces Ninth Inning Rallies Gives Giants Two Games For Attempt To A ' Jimmy AMjrhim Champs Add to Big Cleveland Gets Lead Davis and Back Lead And Hubbell Duel 0 Thursday and Friday. September Defeats Browns and 7. It was announetd today by f NAUGURATIXG 1 Marry H roper aheald fwr Boat... fan. Wcsne he was (he greatest flght-tleth Red Sex erey hat. He woes toaeh f a Mh.tr, hst he kaew hew te play lhat aaa garden th way Mel Ott kaaaa hie ppot at the Fete gruada.Rarry eta to Beaten from IDO taint, pn4 with tbe White Sex xntil Mag, when he retired fee ne parent manna. 00 are Just about as likely to crack as the Rock of Gibraltar and at last report that bit of masonwas atUl i ry firmly entrenched. teams Both still have plenty o f detractors. Mcl Ott But this Is only because some fans will Insist on comparing the Giants of 1(34 with the Giants of 1012 or the Tigers with the Yankees of 1927. This hardly fair. Its like comparing a new tenor with Caruso rather than with the tenors of today. In any event both teams have shown they are the best we have today and that's all either has to be to win a pennant In 1934. By the way. what have these teams got? Well, th Tigers have the best catcher In the game in n Cochrane, the finest second in Ae country in Gehrlnger. three fine pitchers In Rowe. Auker and Bridges and the best hitting team In either league The Giants have the best first baseman In the league tn Terry, th beat shortstop in any league In Jackson, ths leading home run hitter and run producer in Mel Ott, the beet outfielder In Jhe league in Joe Moore (Frankie Frisch says he'a the best In the country), end In Hubbell, Schumacher, Fitzsim -- m dont rocali Watts Gunn? was the boy wonder whe reached the finale In the National Amateur at Oakmont nine keen ago. Bobby Jonea finally set pits down 8 and 7 but then there was only ono Bobby Watts Gunn yon some of his preliminary matches against Guilford and players of bis calibre by each ecores as 11 up and id to go. Later he became Intercollegiate golf champ, but he never was as good as that summer f. Tommy Lleb wee Notre Dame's famous discus thrower We saw him In 1924 when he wat an offl-aiand not a contestant, and we of an Idea pt how geod he had sen In the Olympics The throwers that afternoon were malting t fosses, which wers considered very fine in 1924. Lleb would toes the discus back after measuring each throw. On the last toss he let go and. despite hie street clothes, the eaucer.went sailing up Into the stands whfch were at least IS feet Lleb beyond the throwing circle. bold the record for a while. 1(4 feet l inches which was a threw. . e the Take, for Instance, doublehcader the Giants grabbed from tbe PliilU yester- -' day. They made only sis hits off Curt lMvL ln the open- er but when they, simply bad to have that extra ran In the ninth, they went out and got it and as a result Carl Hubbell today has his 19th victory to hlw ncdU. Theacoreof "that one was 3 to 3. 1 f. back. you well make your world series resnow ervations ln fight on Thursday Row This night. is sitber very confident or the act is perfect. Maybe be knows Davis J. Walsh the answer in dvance, even as Tunney with Dempsey. Maybe he thinks he is going tp fight the same McLarnln who Mew the welterweight title to a lightweight In June. And maybe hes wrong. It may be ths same Ross, and. considering the fight be made that time, thats no middle class Intention. But It wont be the same McLarnln. For better or worse. It might as well be told now as later that James Archibald McLarnln has decided to throw sway everything he ever bad or knew and gamble the chattels on a knockout His entire preparation and training has been.' predicated on that basis The last' and time, he tried to box IRoas missed. This time, he's going to walk blindly into ten punches In order to land the pay-ofMaybe be will, maybe he wont, but tt'e a In for the back the boys great idea rows. Some of them paid ISO in Chicago that time, but they didn't come down to the ringside after the seventh found and ask tor a kick- f saying might as cham- John Baasler. Steve Donoghue. Watson Webb. ! t Watts Gunn. f. 7 Tom Lleb I I Harry Hooper. V Ed Weir. Ht Harry Orab. 'rt anothee-way-o- -t- For mons and Parmele th best pitching staff in the game. Above all, they have a flaming fighting spirit that will never admit defeat until the last man is out la tbe ninth. y JEW :Z:T 0 0 0 0 4 Hell Triumph OLD TIMER T1 BB pther night wt were talk-In- g about athlete and baro our triend worship. and somehow Wren 'to boast about-.hl- s loyalty to sport champions. Well. ire took him p on it and proposed that W oould cl t ten figures whoso mass mads news on the sports pages of not mors than tan years ago whom he would be unable to 0 0 0 5 ,414 r; Detroit, elear , I ii Hi 11 Tot.!. iib::i, xBatt (or Mikuo I, , bth xxBatted (or In .'ghth. sR.a tor Panning In ninth uB.ttM (or John Mooro In alnlh Torn nPaOclphla l! f- oo, s Two haw. hiU Terry. Let-ijomary Moor. John n Camlm, Ch'o.z. Horn, ran Jo. Moore sto.en b.w -. Jaekmn. wmttre'ml!ll Ba,, on an ritaelniinone Smith j E Moo-- e ru It out F tmjnmon, I. E itoore htnjrh oat Fltttfcnmone 5 E Moore t. Johneoa 1 Winning pEteher Smith Loelng pitcher JohMon. HEKBERT BA STIES Waltr Mohert. Hollrwoo, noothpate nlteher. h, too working nnSor a hang lap, heinx troubled with (tie, STARS ts HsHywobd In rah prlee or ior ee Git T. nUZIX Wit riving sway I . er.ry s n S th. attraction mm to led ths eread st the Sabbath .m o"liwr he boxing glove on it (ths hand, not the eye), and he had been a forest fire in our league. If memory serves they called him Th Ghost of ths Grotto." Bo MeaLrnin wsa matched to meet him la the Garden. Frob ably had been matched te meet Td love It, replied Jimmy. 8o he got a second steak, larger even that the first one, and When the time came to pay the check. Willie waved them on their way with a further invitation to come back after the fight, win. losa or draw. oody on the west Ill be here sure," Jim promised coast bad written fervently. --Silly. Moore, th Even though the fight didnt restaurant man, last aa tong as It took te tell the saying: tale, you may recall what happenaround "Go ed. Terris came bouncing out of and meet this his eorner. bounoed Into a short kid. Youll ilk right hand shot to ths whiskers him because he It and promptly bounced Into a Irish. - He can coma on tho flat of his back fight, and th Which Is probably as efficient a chances are that way to lay a ghost as any. no matter who be BILLY WEBBER True to bis word. McLarnln waa light you eon win yourself a back In Moore's almost by tl) time LEADING both 1major leagues tn bet." Billy Werber, the, fight extras hit ths streets, We bad a pret- scarcely was en the table befora h Willie was waiting Just inside ths Boston Red Box 4hlrd baseman. had of Werber it ilk sort door with congratulations. Cav hue also scored more runs ty bandy galloped through Fop Foster t alcade galloping through th Mr, Moore" confided little Jim- and hits than any other, major a round ar town in Ightwelght those days by stretch. Th kid waa really my, blushing modestly st the ac leaguer-Hi'year. Th camera, none or Moore was watching him lerris. ne wss claim he heard all ground him, 1 man hera has caut ht Billy as ho "Like to have another one? ha only hit him With ona of those makes a successful dash for secBring proof that the hand Was , i steaks. (aster than tho eye, even with a asked. ond. x. NJ EW YORK, Sept. I (INS) When Jam Archibald Me. Larain fint eanfe ta our town soma aix ream ao. he really waa lie had Just Baby Face Jim turned II. Borne hun-Tr- s It. -- f |